Academic advising
Course selections should be appropriate to your degree program requirements. As an Arts student, at least half of your courses each year should be in the Faculty of Arts.
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Check out the sections below to learn about regulations and requirements, academic support, resources and tools, and opportunities available to you as an Arts student.
Course selections should be appropriate to your degree program requirements. As an Arts student, at least half of your courses each year should be in the Faculty of Arts.
You can speak to an academic advisor about course planning, course selection, registration, program progression and more.
The University of Calgary academic calendar is the school's definitive source of information for current students.
You'll need to enroll in the courses that fulfill your degree requirements. The AR tool will help you visualize and plan.
Are you an undecided student first declaring your degree program? Learn more about exploratory advising.
Or do you want to change any component of your program?
Plan your schedule - see How to Register »
Change your registration - see How to Use your Student Centre »
Please be aware of deadlines and remember to get advice from a program advisor first! They'll help you make the best decision. Contact us »
Decided to withdraw? Learn what it means to your academic record »
Looking for a form related to your student record? View student forms
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